Mon Paris IV !
181 Reviews
2 Rue Montescot, 28000 Chartres, France

Mon Paris IV !
181 Reviews
2 Rue Montescot, 28000 Chartres, France
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181 Reviews
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Gerry Brakus
Gerry Brakus, Aug 2024
Good food and mostly good service apart from the extremely rude and moody woman who served us, who was quite shockingly awful. The male waiter was very helpful.
José OLIVERO
José OLIVERO, Apr 2023
Excellent
Janelle Roulleau
Janelle Roulleau, Apr 2023
It's Amazing!!
Paul Ouvrard
Paul Ouvrard, Apr 2023
Excellent
Lorry Goutelard
Lorry Goutelard, Sep 2024
Quality entrecôte, the profiteroles are excellent, only the snails tasted too little... lol ?
Concerning the wines, very good choice too!
I recommend.
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Le Georges
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Le Moulin de Ponceau
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